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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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Human Interest
Editorials
BALL BROTHERS
:.qp < :-r '
great appeal for the editor
of the Signal.
Those
prn«. 1
are
our
his
♦hrow
Probably
look
glim pse
d isea**e
M e x i a
to j
rite
We hope
larger gain
THE CHEAT
I cheated a good friend yesterday.
Kept what wus hie, and went my wav.
Wronged him by ailem-e—-for tn haste
J let a glad thought go to waste.
Curtainings in this new vogue, such as
Oxford Cross Net and Sunshine Casement
Lace are some of the interesting new things
which will delight you in our Home Craf’.
Week display.
the
t he
garden
as good
glad you
up
all
the
was
but
into
him
for
the
—
... Y<*r
Atlas
Tickville
says
THAT
and
under
light
such
behind
d ram a
t he
the fiction writer's
si in ilar
the above the ?
and
you
I
. ... last
I written a
, . ,.c town I
j ing widow
| for f„.G..
you
on
one
writes i
some ■
this
now
see
shall
comes
it.
to
uboul
murks.
write
Some
to
THOU SHALL LOVE THE LORD
thy God with all thy heart, and
Rents voter, from all States Of the
Union and »ome from foreign coun-
tries.
was
would
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With the
Exchanges
By L, A. M
MYSTIFY
t hen
rela-
that
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di-
dan-
■ ome
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in
ex-
WESTFIK VILLE, (
Baker, 65, for 20 years general
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Little Benny’s
Notebook
By Lee Pape
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HOT SPRINGS
BRAND
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fel
£27-1
Great Britain-
Ex-Emperor
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need
I u 'll
) ays:
1
a yity. Every Denton
put forth his
during the coming
to make our city come
an ideal.
u it hout
* cabinet - officials
Wi-e ( ou.'ity M.
1 bad a word of cheer to speak,
To Mtrengthen him when [><• grew >enk.
To Mend him mailing on his way,
But when 1 thought 1 didn’t way.**
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? 'fife Exchange National Bank
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business is Is improved form of an old rts-
„ . ..., . liable medication for certain ail-
buy only ijie la st’meat, deliver it | merits arising from an impoveritih-
you
to the
take
4 I
man
going
of
We make city loans.
Call us. Telephone 76.
W. T. BA,LEY A CO.
First National Rank Building.
planned to
plant
gowns.
moved
aroused
it
to
you
Speaker -of the
, born GO years
near
shows
hasn’t af-
Washington
ei ybody
patches
paragraphs
to
urges
of
man a
v each
A nd
Has
more
-Nk1
IN THOU-
FURTHER PEACE
March
been virtually completed
f thousands
Avenue
on
I eat
t W>>
up to
In-
sit tamely |
i an.
I 11- ke
When 1
in
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TH E WILLIAMS STORE
>• ' ' ” • I a ,
T5h‘ Federal Government’.h loan* other European
out
so
worn -
you
the Mile of the Orient, and the hold-
ers uf the $7,500,000 gold bonds
were to divide all over that sum
realized. The road, which rvpre-
sents more than $40,000,000 invest-
the man,
books live
\ lhi«* old man Im (irandnd llup'heN,
i*ry morn he Nhines my tyhoe*.
he toils he talks; his brush Is
than the pen; lie's whined the
of famous men in ell the higher
walk*,
nnd it
mundn m*
Dog Hill
Paragrafs
By Hingham
I overluniling of tat. vital fluid with
I some of the minor impurities.
SUICIDES
Obviously the Alabama Senator. Every now
y no great appeal for the editor J ^4 ,hhrs()W 1'
ti\e. Probably in
one
frattemiUHs ajfll gorrrrities
seven building units an* those of
person who
completely
exists. V.T
x . J •
one ?
querggs
tilled
news, but
about
.. in j
month the beginning
' ’ t new serial 1 ’
BUSINESS IS GOOD
AND GETTING BETTER EVERY DAY. THERE'S A RE iSON
Good gasoline and otla, good tires and tubes, good mechan-
ics and good service. Eventually you will give us Home of your
business. Why not now?
VIVION & WALDRIP
North Elm.
Therefore we wish to extend fou a most
cordial. Invitation to visit our Drapery Sec-
tion during the week of March 31st to April
5th.
contain
subject is
And when
attention to
anything
widow
always come
in history
mil' ll, like the
warn |
es- I
of |
| he
offendera
r. peraon
the
tornvy.
^ubliratiou uf
1 to it or imt
pHpvr and
I herein.
d’UP'I at 1,900,000 crown
quoted on the exchange Mt
be the
and
If she
tor me nnd 1 leenvd agendt a tree
for h little wile like somebody that
thawt they was sick, and then we
went and rot the ice croem ^nnei,
her taking vaniller and me taking
< hocklit.
nan
DENTON MCORD-CRROWCI, E, A1MDAT, APRIL !, 1M4
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Denton Record-Chronicle
• RECORD-CHRONICLE COMPANY
The prata* wmr Mr by right t
To him belonged my
In Nllenee, though
And cheated him of wlint Leif earned.
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fill
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SERVICE TO DENTON COUNTY "
L 9ibl«Th<mcM
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DWARDS __________.'..Editor
IcDONALD .Bualneas Manager
•DONALD Managing Editor
Come to us with your problems !
of interior decoration. Our '
force who do this w’ork have
had valuable experience that will
be used in helping you work out
your plans. You do not obligate
yourself when you investigate.
should you
this ring
w here
We invite your bualnew with assurance of safe-
ty and servici. .
A BANK ACCOUNT
WILL SAFEGUARD
BABY’S FUTURE
A weekly deposit of a dollar
or two will hardly be felt,
yet it is astonishing what a
difference it makes by the
time Baby is on the thresh-,
old of young manhood or
womanhood.
Thoughtful, far-seeing par-
ents, interested in their chil-
dren’s future, will start an
account for them today at . .
DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
appointed
council to
the street
THE STRENGTH OF THIS BANK
More than 900 State banks in Texas, the only banks
operating under the
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adndnigt ration building, wo-1
J. a FOWLKB _Adnrtisii>g Ma anger j men's and men’s dormitories, tex-1 (,o
BaalMM and EdimHal Offlee budding, heating plant, presi- [
—r--- " ‘‘'iuvnis residence and agricultural-
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Folks
By Edgar A. GuMt
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(Tojfyrlght, 192.J, by Kflgnr A. Gue*)
I made some money Sattiduy sell-
ing old papers to Che junk man nnd
attiday aftirnoon I took Mary
had i heir
-en/cr.
COLLIER & BROOKS
Phone 29.
express ;
jlhe next
| d< tails,
| pletely
finally
b.reild
Isponds
rumor,
how
DUBLIN, March 31 -The
meeting of the Gi-eat
Railway revealed some <
embarrassments caused by the par-
tition of Ireland, which the chair-
man said is now two i
Sixty percent of the railway is
Northern Ireland and forty per-
cent is in the Free State. The
line crosses the border finift. en
times, and at each of these |—
there is a customs harrier delay-
ing travelers.
The country is also embirassed j
by the question of double income
" , in fact, for her. claim to fame
is that she is a cjllege and home
to^vn, and cleanliness and beauty
rhould go Firing! in hand with such
a standing as a yity.
rttir.cn should ‘
efforts
weeks
s u c h
■—This may be a golden glow to give a de-
lightful sunshine effect in the room, or blue
or rose to harmonize with the other deco-
rations.
says if ev-
watermelon
have to be
unusually
year, which
up there
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PRINT HIGH
VIENNA. . March
and
p reduction
pi o pcrous.
■--in-dr 25.000
. to
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ANNIVERSARIES
1743—Richard Butler, second
command of Sts ('lair's ill-fated
pedition against the Indians in 1701,
born in Dublin. Killed in battle,
N^. 4, 1791
Tb-14- The famous American dwarf
‘‘Gen Tom Thumb,” appeared be-
fore Queen Victoria at Buckingham
Palace.
1X78—White Star liner Atlantic
wrecked off coast of Nova Scotia,
with loss of more than 500 lives.
1885—The Indians besieged Bat-
tleford, Saskatchewan.
1899—A committee was
by the Detroit common
purchase
railways.
1921—-Inauguration of
strike n
1922
Austria Hungary <
Aug. 17, 1887.
Window trim and interior displays
being made in order to give visitors to
store some idea of the character and the
extent of our “HOlftE BEAUTIFUL" ma-
terials.
> it i...
art pa;iau
**rtTf«*
ofTivchok’ei,
ran
r answer
Which I
Rippling
Rhymes
1>7 Walt Mason
Copyrlglit ItF.’l George Matthew Adatia
recent I,ponds airily that
Northern I rumor, nothing
conspicuous I |,ut i,(>w were
I tt lepathy ?
he chair- | | •
countries. I (|(nt
* in I and
j But
I into
■ questions 1
Fab|^: H* crocked a joke that
wainft- naughty and the audience
guffawed. ?
Perhapa clothes
after ail. Few modern
up to the jacket. *
_ "Feather your nest” is a catchy
but hardly suitable
Hocks
honest
not
planted in sight of the house.
t he
hill
out
parted,
m an’s
curiously
father,
in
in I ' .......
Mexia | sippoPed to be a coal man and Lu-
the people to take ad- I ella Dippers sipposed to be his wife
31,—Plans
pleted for
< oi women
in a m am-
Easter Sun-
The ex-
W omap's
of ., War |
1 's j who
S“P- land
•“•v3’ I there?
The
that fine
and their
hear it.
1 did enjoy my
I hope 'to have
this year: i ani
t it was pretty.
we did not see that movie,
perhaps we shall be able to
it when it comes to
I you say about it sounds
few remarks
the leather. Finds up with
from all our
Seven To One For Bok Peace Plan
NEW YORK -Final tabulations of
the votes in the Bok Peace Plan
show 534,177 for the plan and 76,-
atpl during
anil the
ot her
then one
small
ring, and in
notice of the
given the
the woman
MANGLED BY ANGRY CIR-
CUS LON
LOS ANGET.ES, Cal.. March 29—
S’.'i: h- d i.nt mangled bv nn angry
■ ircus lion S-ycar old
I llcllgrcn was rescued from what
| near to be certain death by
letter 1
but the
dropped,
bring her
ibly by later Incpltries she
- -*■ • was just
Doubtless,
khow? By
I Can’t
attention by chasing
alien
IN
::i
paper is high
companies
of this
O nr i
have one wonderful correspon-
who writes me interestingly
answers some of my questions,
even in this case there float
my mind now nnd then some
1 havWKMW ’ HMf-flbtU
never had any answers
e
—the latest vogue in window decoration
is the use of a touch of color in the glass
curtains.
FIRST GUARANTY STATE BANK
TH£ BANK FOR EVEK YBODY.
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I hMvt Jhe co-operative h.i^iq < f
-uZurL QU fur nv *iru<-4
ble. Ik
l'jHl 7_. .■■Hi
I veraity and would bar tlreck letter
K- fratemitks aifll aororitiea. The
do both. ►
The one who simply answers
letter writes in thia wise:
And She Calls It a Letter
is t}lee that we have
an ekrly spring.! We all
»—are proud of the fact that during the past 13 years
not a single non-intereat-bearing depositor has lost
one cent. In addition to its own reputation, your ac-
count at this bank, “the largest State bank in Denton
County,” is protected by the
an instance. A
met, and
nn
lion year old Schubert
was rescued from what ap-
Ir <ertnin death by train-
<or. here today. Tho small victim of
the l.inir of beasts was ncalped
wh'lc h»Kes'?ed pi»‘<-es of flr*h
.trms nnd body.
o hear,
word of < |iw»r ;
i, from him I' t urnvd I
Hr would have richer been to know
That (•♦mm! of hix liu<l phoiMcd me n<>,
But <>h, I failed to let him nee
How much blH cenquviit meant for i
| belts, the Senath coalition now
I ssemt seeking also the hair of Sec- .
I V \ rotary Mellon for their personal
[• adornment. The coalitionists might I
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to you,
me, send
come, no
'the hud
Anpar-
to live
net! hap I
ist nijfh* '
au
no
► • If you want to pet the correct
be- 1 dope on the city election tonight,
in i phone 171. 197
On
I v ho writes
( ■ wern
oi the
I little
j hear,
I swers
j t ions
pul Church, South; the status of
the episcopacy of the denomina-
tion, and the reorganization
all- existing benevolent boards.
I heard someone had
cousin who came from
from which the fascinat-
r was supposed to hail,
further details.
How is young Mrs. Peters get-
ting along with those twin babies
the stork so unceremoniously pre-
sented her with when she was on-
ly prepared for
So run my
come her letters
oting new
'ing any more
is like finding
tach month the beginning of
fascinating new serial but never
having any of them finished.
She l-orgets Your Anxiety
The most maddening f----:----
in this line i» to have
t ve tell you a bit of news that ,
makel you anxious and then, his
her own anxiety being dispelled,
! never think to refer to it again,
making ‘We are n little worried about
Am- (John's business, there is some talk
to be j of H radical change that might
of uni- | he bad for ua,” says on letter. You
your sympathy and expect
to contain more
com-
you
it
re-
Peek
one
sone
art
can
client and
H MTRI \
The cost <d
T in Aus
engaged in (
; commodity
concern has ,
now share’s of
r resent shareholders. Each j
th History
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IN THE DAY'S NEWS
Frederic A, Delano, upon whom-
may fnll the choice of the League
of Nations for the position of fi-
nancial contoller of Hungary, ii an
eminent American financial execu-
tive now aerying a» vf6e preaident of
the Federal Reserve Board. Before
entering the service of the Govern-
ment he had h id wide experience as
a railroad man, beginning as a me-
chanic’s helper in a locomotive shop
and riling up to (he preaidendy of
the Wabash system. For seven
years, 1905 to 1912, he served al
-cbnaulting engineer for United
States Railways in the Philippines.
Mr. Delano was born in Hong Kong,
where his father was engaged in
China trade. His early life was
spent at Newburgh, N. Y., and in
due time he entered an academy at
Quincy, Mass , going from thera to
HurvSFt! “College tn F8tH. Fn addi-
tion to/hls work in railroading nnd
finance he has been interested in
many public enterprises. He has
a s vice president of the i
.y ^Mrt.Q.1
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He crocked
■ Warthin »
Ln it w a
u as the
t < uhorn
That night
I • res I, k|u* m
i n ’J i u<! t h.it
ng a in.
The ca<e
stances
iharry. “1 love
i. . ..e woman
am going to
your life.”
,s h.” said
, “that I
you t self
they
i t he
| r.ir, I feel sick, do you feel sick?
world Take it. Should ' *5'0, ---- -----*
ever be such that I can I v*‘l* Wicb hy that time I whs wawk
or should you ever I mg out aireddy and she came out af-
ro e
matter
f a tryst. ■
loved had
the limit
official*
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Circulation Department ------—_.!»»jdent's residence and agricultural
Dally Issued at 314 West Hickory j budding, all to be of such design as,
&& ?/“.*• aXYd-ChS j to permit additions as time develops j,
I the need for them.
Kami-Weekly isau.-d Tuesdays ahi)
Fridays. 'I --o-
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14—art 11*1 •> I’resa and United Press ’
■•rvice
Muntier Audit Bureau of Circulations 1
IdMnber Amert< nn Newspaper Pub-1
Mabera’ Association.
Mrnit er Texas Dally Press League.
Menber I'ublisbers' Buying Corpora
tian.
Entered as aecond-clasa mall matter
St Deuton. Texas.
WOMEN WILL MARCH
- SANDS TO
CLEVELAND,
have 1---- - ’ *
a parade o
down Euclid
moth peace, parade ...
day afternoon, April 20.
ecutive board of the
Council for the Prevention of
> is back of tho movement,
have tho parade
the promenade of Easter
gowns. .... ■ j
Mrs. Malcolm McBride, wWo curri-
ed the banner of suffrage in a V'
parade years ago and whp Inter led the
same group of women down Euclid
Avenue in Liberty loan drives, will
be one of the leading figures in
the parade program. Every wo-
man of Cleveland, whether affiliat-
ed with one of the 28 organiza-
tions embraced in the council
not, will be asked to take
place in the line of march.
-
I lorrnri oprusri >oj
Houa^.of ComuKfhs,
experience J ;igo today.
some rela- | General Sir James Willcocks, a
prominent British commander in the
World War, born 67 years ago to-
day.
Mrs- Aurelia H. Reinhardt,
president of Mills College, born at
Mexia is planning
several
thought
News
vantage of the occasion to clean
up, beautify and make a more
security healthful place of Mexia. Denton has
fl clean-up under way If Mexia
should be clean and beautiful, Den
ton should be cleaner and more I
behutifirt; Denton should be the
•t cleanest and most beautiful town ;n
w. * , , , , i -- i Texas,
“• received letters threatening to take- .. .
T his life if he doesn’t "shut up."
Editor Lowry of the Honey Grove |
Signal doesn’t* ballvve the Republi-
cans responsible, for it adds:
The Signal has accused the wick
ed Republicans of being most every
thing except bad politicians; they
are not that Th" wicked Rcpub
Beans know that when Democrats of
thy Heflin brand talk a great deal
they-gain votes. If Senator lb flin
rtceived th< threatening letters he
claims to have received he may rest
assured that they were written b."
' Democrats who know that the open- j
ing of' Heflin’s mouth means fewer L
votes for the grand old party of Jrf .
ferwi ptpd Jacklvp- ...
_ 2 .. _ 1 a 1— — 4 1.. I. —. •» v '
mipht l»<* said that
X the pt ic0 n »w
dtLUlh Lu Uli
> c.rcum- I
such that they could
so much,”
man, ‘*thrrt
in y sei f
love you
to the
to let
m_? life.”
the woman
hand a rinje
wrought. "It
she t
Orient.
The French always come back.
Several times in history it has I
looked very mu- h. like the Erencn i
had reached the limit with their I
"Lacks t<> th** wall”, but they hadn’t *
reached the limit and in evry in-
stance they have got back on their
feet. Don’t count on the franc tn a ing i
place along with the moneys < f ’
i nations, because the i
EF - of $u.000,000 was given priority m I Lane tt French money.
r
attended court at
day this week, and
of the present-day
•o prominent-looking,
hardly tell which is
J which ist the at-
with all thy soul, and with all thy
strength, and with all thy mind:
and thy neighbour as thyself. This i
do and thou shalt live.-—Luke
10:27, 28.
JuBettfy
jane
tvresUmg"
To this she adds
about
“Love to you all
‘ family.” And calls it a letter.
But I don’t.
1 call it answer not a letter.
New Serial Every Letter
the other hand, the person
a letter but never un-
it tells me all the news
neighborhood, all the bright
gossipy things I love • to
but never by any chance an.
any of the half dozen ques-
1 asked her in my last k.
__
Some girls paint and powder so
much they have to look in the
mirror to see whether It is them.
“Ye?1 it
had such
ehjoy It.
” Wasn’t
< h i Id ren
glad to
"Yes,
kst and
a one
1 rbeated him of wordu of praise I' ^‘‘No \
Which would have < heered bls troubled | ut
days;
la Ibis a fijltlifiil Irleud 1 Mrouged,
B.V keeping what to hila beloiigetQ
’■ I
to my father,” she told ,
. “He got it in the Orient.
I believe there is not another like
it in the world Take it.
i s a I s o
n of double
tax, nnd it requires a
justment before the
get their returns,
thnf H friendly
i the two
and back
with inter-
ne ver tell-
the old. I
your magazine j
of Rl
1 he (Urman murk and the
siun ruble mat have hoped for
pany from the^runc but they
I oned v ilhout the propensity of the
| French for fighting with Mth«‘ir
i backs to the wall.” -Greenville Ban-
n< r.
heard
about the fascinating
into the neighborhood |
so much
w.f one that
hn I money,
ifi.i'ud- shr bad position.
i'(’t}y he had everything
. !• ?. ‘ >}.<• has always Neeir
:----O____ 1 i v, ‘MU'I he w< nt to bed hist ..
hut he be* t <>f spirits,” t he
Of more thp.n passing interest ■ tho: .t.. x were told. There was
hero is the re<*omnwn<!ati<»ns of1(lur uhntexur t.> the mystery,
n— it r n' n’ i ' Burnt fragments of a newspaper
President Horn of Texas lech re-1( w,.„. f„un(| ,n (h„ 1
garding the starting of that new | en her dn .si r And on her finger
institution, with the probability that' r'I’g, " ,h“'11 ! in “1924.’
I the cornerstone for the first base nn(
building — seven units at e planned, ]" hv n
at n cost of $1,000.(1(10 on July 1 l '1',
next. The plans conterpplate or-' That’.. nl
ganixation of the college's work nt f°r
into four departments -a college
of liberal arts, a college of house
holds economics, a college of ngri-
ciliturc and a college of engineor-
ing, “one of the important subdi-'.i.
visions of which should be a de-' ";'
partment of textile engineering."
The formal opening of th<‘ institu- t’ l ■>
tion is set for September, l'.t25,''
when freshmen and sophomore I
JtfflBBses will be organized, with *jun-
ior and senior classes added re-
Bpectively in 1926 and 1927. Dr.
Horn would have democratic ideals!
obtain, would foster the idea of self
support for students, at^l [wo^ild
„ ’ °r ! TRY US ON YOUR NEXT ORDER
gamzation M<ork as far as practica , AXD >jOrE j JUJ DIFFERENCE.
Wpuld follow the example!
M. rather than of the Uni-1
.served ... , . —
American Unitarian Association and
as an overseer of Harvard Univer-
.uty.
- ............. .....-j—
j K ♦ s/lRVIta.. - | Tins Date
Bic..rd b« th. curr-.pondrut wl.
<an both write and answer letter#.
No, that is not a slip of my
typewriter.
I mean it. The two things are
different. 1 have some correspon-
dents who do one and some who
uo the other, but few, if any, who
Brighten up the dark .pots, tho I
dirty sp<ds, the dusty spots. Stamp ■ tie
out disease by cleaning up dirt and
filth where disease breeds germs.
Beautify Mexia- Mexia News.
ment, brought $.'!,000,000 at public!
otttcry. Individual creditors will I
recall sympathetically the story of
the little boy with the apple, j
“There ain’t going to h*' f>o core." |
That’s what the other £:?2“:*y
holders will get.
--O—;----
Senator Heflin of Alabama re-
k ported the other day that he had
could
* <1 ii<■ would
With the political scalps of Den-;wou](1 transcend
by and Daugherty dangling at their , st retch of
Here is an instance. A man nnd
woman met, and suddenly and
warning, they realized that
| they loved each othe<. The
stance# were ------u
fetter roat on their admitted lau-,»»t iharry. “1
’Yels, for the principal charge they i ,l’*‘
seem nble to bring against him is'of
that he is very rich, and that is not j much;
ro heinous an offense in the eyes I
of the people as some Senators |
might believe, especially when the'
riehes appear to have been acquir-1 belonged
ed legitimately. One inclines to the j him.
opinion that ..a majority of the i
American people, regardless of | conditions
party, believe Mellon quite honest
and undertaking to give the best
t ' service that is in him to give.
Aaide from the scandal of being
very wealthy, Mellon has succeeded
X__in .sidestepping all ugly charges,
political or otherwise, and that, for
present conditions, is a somewhat
remsrkablb achievement. 1’oLti-
rally, much of the credit for driv-
ing Denby and Daugherty from the
jji Coolidge cabinet would be lost in j
an unsuccessful and undeserved at- ’-o'u
tac’r on the Secret:.ry of the
Titasury. ,
I cause, I am
(), the p . ... .. j
j ■ | going to give them something,
conditions j
on the qto-
cas<*s, if
the scenes,
that
fart best
imag-
| Watkins erround to the Little Grand
clean up. In | to see the Kut Up Komedy, being
| :■ pritty gon I one with Squidge Jones
little Hong, bur h»r2
a national anlhern.
Twelve miles is t
bootleggers, but for
sky is the Fimit.
When married people live apart
for a change, the husband’s share
will be very imiU change.
You can judge an American by
discovering whether he dodges
taxes, jitneys or subpoenas.
Man is losing his savage
stinets or he wouldn’t i'
through an amateur theatrical per-
formance.
Things are getting serious when I
a party must look for a “white I
hope” instead of whitewash.
His opinion uf censors defends £
largely on the number of children I
he has under the age Of sixteen. j
Let’s not assume UtaUfthe right
will triumph in the end until we I
see what Firpo does oh Labor Day. |
There never will be an ideal
dictator. The crowds followed Je-
sus to get more bread and fish.
Perhaps you can learn to
scenarios in three lessons,
pictures we have seen seem
prove the theory.
Mars will come
the earth this
that the cold
feeted its feet
Old Dobbin wasn’t perfect,
it wasn’t necessary to walk
town to get something to fill
with
It is only fair, however, to
umpires that scandal hasn’t
haunted the proletaries stock
adjectives.
If he smiles while paying taxes,
he may be a patriot; and then
he may be thinking how easy It
is to fool grand juries.
Ah, well; if it is difficult to
find a perfect man as Secretary
| of the Navy, the Secretary of the
of i Interior might handle the thing.
I What’s the matter with the De-
I partment of Justice? Can’t it
vert attention by chasing a
gerous alien into a cellar
plaee ?
Correct this sentence: "Thank I
you, sir," bowed the waiter, as he I
picked up a five-cent tio.
(Protected by Associated Editors)
Anti-Saloon League Head Dead
O —Dr. P. A. 381 against The referendum repre-
----- I gu —. »---_ii su-
perintendent of the National Anti- I
Saloon’ league, died here.
had nev.-r
things did
woman with <
had deliberately died,
the keeping <
11, The man : he
■ het.
He looks on shining as an art,
Is < loser to his heart than tiny
thing; he tells of trhinria
I ureat and line, he once was culled upon
to shine the footgear of a king.
| great devotion Io his Art seems pus-
IZIltiK to the Aleck smart, it Kerma both
i st range and weird: he lias a hundred
tales to tell, but shoes were never shin
ed so well since leather first ap|a>are<l.
lit lakes him long to shine a shoe rind
I make it look as good as new, for a^*t
they Ji'Ia bulk nl haste; if hurry caused him
The j to o erlook un 111 tied luce, a bended
'IkioKJlfM-ieEl himself illsgraccrt. When
you depart from Grundud Hngliea you
leel you have the slickest shoes within
nu English mile: your hut umy seem
u hive fol bees, your punts may bug
around the knees, but jou are shod in
stile. Sometimes an Alecji. brash and
bold, when Grundud tells of triumphs
old, lifts up his voice to say. "(’ut out
your long and windy spiels, anil brush
my toes and eke my heels 1 can't stay
here nil flay “ Then Grundud, with a
primelv air. Invites the Aleck to repair
to Huckensa. k, N. J.; "I will not shine
tup any skate n hose sosl does not ap-
rprecluie my art," we hear him say.
ushers will past, amung you with
collection plates and I atn sure each
| and i very one of you will he de-
lighted to give to such a werthy
poor little orfans, youre
are-
n’t you Benny? Mary Watkins Bed,
me saying. Sure. And' I fett in my
pockit to make sure there wasent
enything there except the dime and
the buttin. wii’h ther wasent, me
thinking', Heck, how am 1 going to
do that nnd get iee cream cones
t oo
Being impossible and I had a '
ideer t i put th- butt in in the. plnte
on account of it being pritty dark
in the Little Grand and then I thowt
the usfier mite see it enywavs and
call the man and the man would
TUTT (hnrn and grnb me 4»y the col----
le rand bfild me up saying, Eadies
and gentlemen, let me cnll your at-
tention -to*’si bultirt giver, this boy
deliberitly gave :i 2nd hand buttin
to the East Indian orfans.
Wich jest then tho usher started
pass the plate through the tow
■ ;n frunt of u(. me ■‘.tying to
Mary V at kins. Lets pet out in the
METHODISTS TO MEET IN MARCH
CHICAGO, March 31,—The Gen
crul Conference of the Methodist
Episopal Church is to be held at
Springfield, Muss., throughout the
month of May. Approximately
850 delegates front 44 nations and
territories abroad will meet. The
gathering will be repesentative of
the 4,774,520 members of the Meth
odist Episcopal Church around the
world, and is the law
body of the denomination,
ong the important matters
discussed is the question
ficatlon with the Methodist -fc’pisco- j
able to ]
B. What
very in-
NOTICE TO THE Fl BI.1C
A>V erroneous reflection upon the
karaeter. reputation'or standing of any !
rfli, reflivldual or corporation will he !
Wflly-eorre»»»d upon being called to
IB publishers’ nttrntlun.
Bl BSCRIFTION KATES.
Dally
One month, delivered -----
3 months by mall (iu advance).
• mouths by mail (in advance).
One year (iu advance) ------------5.5d
Nemi-Weekb in l>eut,uu County
d»- One /ear (tn advance) -----------$1.00
BL ] Hix months (In advance) -------
W Three months (In advance) -------- 35
I Kesni-Meekly (Outside Denton County)!
H, Ove year- (in advance) ------------ $l.r*i ]
' fipt months (In advaneei ----------- .st'1
Three months (iu advance) ------ .45
’ The Aasociated Press Is exclusively I
entitled to the use for re pi '
all news dispatches credited
Otlwrsrlse credited in I Ills
also the local news published
baffled '
■ the l.inir of beasts
I wh’lc Inrge-s'Zed
I were torn fro - his
I He was treated at tho receiving hos-
| pita1 :ind surgeons announced he
I will recover. •
INSURANCE
! Our business for 1923 was a sub-
tray I stantial gain over 1922.
new | on her dressi r And on her finger I yOU w’ill help US make a '
I was a eunouslv wrought ring which I i_ tnoj
her friends had n<-vi r seen before. I
' But these things did not explain
|whv n woman with everything to j
; i.\u f .....
; n
That’.
m nt
| and hitting him on the hed with
I rolling pins and things and I had
: a dime left out of my money, wis-
' pering t > Mary Watkins, How would
you like to have a ice creem cone
after the piekture is over?
(), Id love to, how ixciting, she
vvispered back.
Me je.st having the dime and a
medium size but tin in my pockit
! nnd pritty soon the picktures was
over and some man came out; on the
stage saying. Ladies and gentlemen
may I beg your indulgcnts jest n mo-
ment wile 1 speck to you a mfnnit?
I wish to say jest a few werds to
you about the Er.*t Indian- orfana,
who are suffering untold privation,
wile we are sitting beer with smiles
cn our faces.
And be started to tawk about haw
I mtftch food orfans need and how
I little they oct, aymg. And now the
ushers will pass amung you wi‘h
JHKTBDAYS
Hon. James William Lowther,
British
former
i The reason our meat
growing so rapidly is because
I promptly and the price ifo higher.condition of the blood or the
and
State.
f<nif te
c points |since
| to.
Blessed
both Write
letters.
tedious read- | doubt,
shareholders
It is urged
modus viendi
Govern men t f<
Y< ar s passed,
t n>e, t he i ■
in u n i vat
received* a
is the I
death not
i she had
before ...K
ade ar i angemuiit.s which i ..
s>.o would niver wake i
thl<
woman
nor vom-
day the
package
in it also
.ho man i
t he ring.
Charles J g. .
died at Madeira. |
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